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21st London Business School Accounting Symposium

20-21 June, 2024

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Accepted Papers & Discussants

1. “Human Capital Disclosure and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Regulation S-K” Jung Ho Choi (Stanford), Dan Li (Miami) and Daniele Macciocchi* (Miami)

Discussant: Rachel Flam (LBS)

2. “How Does Recognition of Forward-Looking Estimates Affect Learning About the Macroeconomy? Evidence from CECL” Oliver Binz* (EMST), Ally Lin (EMST) and Matthew Phillips (MIT)

Discussant: Rimmy Tomy (Chicago)

3. “Shaking the Faith: Global Frauds and Trust in Capital Markets” Inna Abramova* (LBS), Brandon Gipper (Stanford) and Xuan Su (Stanford)

Discussant: Clare Wang (Colorado)

4. “The Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Christopher Armstrong (Stanford), Stephen Glaeser (UNC), Stella Park (SMU) and Oscar Timmermans* (LSE)

Discussant: Tim Martens (Bocconi)

5.Investor Uncertainty and Voluntary Disclosure” Luzi Hail* (Pennsylvania), Clare Wang (Colorado) and Rachel Xi Zhang (NUS)

Discussant: April Klein (NYU)

6. Partisan Regulatory Actions: Evidence from the SEC” Vivek Pandey* (Rochester), Xingyu Shen (Rochester) and Joanna Shuang Wu (Rochester)

Discussant: Suhas Sridharan (Emory)

* denotes presenting author.

The Symposium brings together leading accounting scholars in an informal setting to discuss a small number of high-quality research papers.

 

You can view the  schedule here

Contact us

For more information about the LBS Accounting Symposium, please contact Debbie Hughes on the email link below.

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